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enforcer

[en-fawr-ser, -fohr-] / ɛnˈfɔr sər, -ˈfoʊr- /


NOUN
executor
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Vietnam's ruling Communist Party "unanimously" re-elected To Lam as general secretary on Friday, confirming the former security enforcer as the country's top leader for the next five years and backing his vision for growth-oriented change.

From Barron's

Boasberg's ruling marked another setback for US antitrust enforcers pursuing aggressive action against Big Tech, with mixed results in court.

From Barron's

The Justice Department’s process for investigating a merger can take up to a year, and enforcers have historically had latitude to decide which deals merit a detailed review.

From The Wall Street Journal

The incident also has created an unusual rift between federal and local law enforcers, raising questions about whether, and how, Minnesota officials might seek to prosecute the agent over a shooting they say was unjustified.

From The Wall Street Journal

Batty was more than a mere enforcer, however.

From BBC